Top Left Photo: The following were on hand to make the “Kids for Komen” check presentation to Cathi Cox-Boniol: (front) Jalen Singleton, Joseph Ramsey, Jala Singleton, Corey Dean, Kiara Square; (middle) Imori Runner, A’Bryiah Mixon, Justus Turner, Allen Voss, Jaelyn Williams; and (back) Wendy Hall, Jessica Sims, Erica Powell and CSE principal Doris Lewis.
Bottom Left: The kindergarten students learned all about fire safety.
Top Right: Fourth-grade students with good behavior enjoy the “Wonderful Wildcat Prowl” Picnic at Huckleberry Park.
Bottom Right: Fifth-grade 4-H students work hard in the school garden to get our winter veggies planted.

We have been incredibly busy at Cypress Springs with various activities. Our teachers were very pleased with the turnout for our fall semester parent teacher conferences and for our Johnny’s Pizza Night fundraiser. At the end of the six weeks, we had our first “Wonderful Wildcat Prowl” at Huckleberry Park to celebrate good behavior. We appreciate our cafeteria staff for making our lunches for this picnic.

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When parents divorce, they are not the only ones who feel the effects.
Their children are impacted as well.

“The statistics on the number of children of divorced parents that end up turning to drugs, sex, alcohol or a generally ‘high-risk’ activity are staggering,” said Donna Bernard. “We visit with the kids and give them tools to express their emotions about what they’re going through. We hope they will go ahead and work through it, and if they are unhappy with their parents for doing this, they can find a way to forgive their parents.”